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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 1H 29M

Episode 110: Japan Organized Crime Boss (1969)

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In this episode, we're hitting the mean streets for a killer crime film by way of Japan, thanks to Dustin's pick. So join us as we check out Kinji Fukasaku's Japan Organized Crime Boss from 1969. Harkening back to our prior format, Dustin delivers a whirlwind overview and history of the yakuza subgenre. Jason digs in with the aesthetics of the film and how well they build the atmosphere. But before all that, Jason makes it back to the theater for a big horror franchise revival and Dustin digs further with Arrow's J-Horror Rising box set. And so much more! Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) & Mountainhead (2025) -Dustin: Inugami (2001) & St. John's Wort (2001) & Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) Show Notes: -Japan Organized Crime Boss Trailer -Go check out all the other fine shows on the Prescribed Films Podcast Network -Related Film: Battle Royale -Related Film: The Hunger Games -Related Film: Sinners -Related Film: Final Destination -Related Film: Final Destination 2 -Related Film: Final Destination 5 -Related Series: Succession -Related Film: The Onania Club -Related Film: The Human Centipede (First Sequence) -Related Topic: Land Between the Lakes -Related Topic: Dogman -Related Film: Dogman Territory: Werewolves in the Land Between the Lakes -Related Topic: Inugami -Related Film: Curse of the Dog God -Related Film: Gunhed -Related Topic: Visual Novels -Related Film: Halloween: Resurrection -Related Film: Hellraiser: Hellworld -Related Game: Resident Evil -Related Film: Evil Dead Trap -Related Film: Existenz -Related Film: Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives -Related Film: Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood -Related Topic: Yakuza -Related Film: Battles Without Honor and Humanity -Related Topic: Japanese New Wave -Related Topic: Seijun Suzuki -Related Film: Tora! Tora! Tora! -Related Film: Shogun's Samurai -Related Film: Message From Space -Related Film: Virus -Related Film: Makai Tensho: Samurai Reincarnation -Related Topic: Heroic Bloodshed -Related Film: Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs -Related Film: Lady Snowblood -Related Film: Star of David: Beautiful Girl Hunter -Related Topic: Bakuto -Related Topic: Kunisada Chuji -Related Film: A Diary of Chuji's Travels  -Related Book: The Yakuza Movie Book -Related Film: Drunken Angel -Related Film: Hana to Arashi to Gang -Related Topic: Borderless Action -Related Film: Gincho Wataridori -Related Films: Kenju Burai-cho Series -Related Film: Jinsei Gekijo -Related Film: Red Peony Gambler -Related Film: Otoko no Monsho -Related Film: Tokyo Drifter -Related Film: Branded to Kill -Related Film: Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands -Related Film: Akumyo -Related Film: Zatoichi -Related Films: Abashiri Prison Series -Related Film: Yojimbo -Related Topic: Japan Student Uprising  -Related Films: Toru Murakawa's Game Trilogy -Related Film: Yakuza Deka -Related Film: The Street Fighter -Related Film: Sex and Fury -Related Film: Female Yakuza Tale -Related Film: Yakuza Wives -Related Film: The Man Who Shot the Don -Related Topic: Gokudo -Related Topic: Toei's V-Cinema Series -Related Film: Onibi -Related Film: Suit Yourself or Shoot Yourself -Related Film: Rainy Dog -Related Series: Takeshi's Castle -Related Series: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge -Related Film: Sonatine -Related Film: Hana-bi -Related Film: Outrage -Related Film: Beyond Outrage -Related Film: Outrage Coda -Related Topic: The Cold War -Related Topic: Yamaguchi-gumi  -Related Film: Song of the Night: Harbor Town Blues -Related Film: Sympathy for the Underdog -Related Film: The Battle of Algiers -Related Topic: Radiance Films -Related Film: A Fugitive From the Past -Related Film: The Fall of Ako Castle -Related Topic: 47 Ronin -Related Film: 47 Ronin  -Related Film: The Last House on the Left -Related Film: City of the Living Dead -Related Film: StageFright -Related Film: The Church -Related Film: The Sect -Related Film: Cannibal Apocalypse -Related Film: Cannibal Ferox Next Time: The House on the Edge of the Park (1980)

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